The Games Of PlayStation 4

From new Killzone and Infamous titles to Bungie's Destiny and Blizzard's Diablo III, companies announced a slew of games at Sony's PlayStation 4 presentation today. Here's a round-up of every story we wrote about the known PlayStation 4 games.

Blizzard announced a new partnership with Sony that will bring the famed developer back into the console scene. The first game in the partnership is Diablo III, which has been retooled for consoles and will release on both PS4 and PS3.

The Killzone series is back again with a new entry entitled Shadow Fall. The first look at the game included plenty of adrenaline inducing moments, like hanging by a rope from a plane to shot down enemies. See for yourself to determine how you think it stacks up for the series.

We saw Watch Dogs at E3 2012, and Ubisoft was cagey on where we would be able to play the game. We all assumed it was next-gen, but Ubisoft wouldn't share the details. Now Ubisoft finally confirmed that the game will be coming to PlayStation 4, and then showed some brand new gameplay.

Ever since the release of Braid, we’ve all been excited about Jonathan Blow’s next project. The Witness was announced quite awhile ago, but at Sony’s conference we learned that it would be premiering on its console, and it would lead the charge for Sony’s new platform allowing developers to self-publish their own games in an open environment.